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Category Archives: Places
Andringitra Park in Madagascar: Sheer Cliffs and Ringtails
Andringitra National Park is one of those places where adventure travelers go. It’s got peaks that people go out and climb over a four-day period. The one in the photo above is just a two-day climb for rock climbers, not … Continue reading
South African Safari – Addo Elephant Park
I previously posted about Ironman South Africa last April. Well, naturally you don’t go all the way to South Africa for a sporting event and then go back home. Nope – safari time! There are a number of parks and … Continue reading
Posted in Other Places, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged Addo, Cape Recife, elephant park, hyena, marine, nature, Port Elizabeth, reserve, safari, South Africa, Wildlife and Nature, Woody Cape
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My Entries in the #ShittyCameraChallenge
I laughed when I saw the announcement on Twitter: As I am known to use shitty cameras to make shitty pictures, this seemed perfect for me. I decided this would be a great opportunity to try out this camera I … Continue reading
Posted in Contests, Other, Madagascar, Photo Contest, Vintage cameras
Tagged #ShittyCameraChallenge, @ShittyChallenge, camera, plastic, Shitty, vintage
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Mauritius: Like a Slice of Southern India…and More!
We love Madagascar but from time to time we need a break – a change in scenery, a change in pace. Mauritius is great for that. It’s green, with a pleasant climate, and…nice. Mauritius has come a long way in … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Other Places
Tagged aerial, drone, Ganga Talao, Grand Bassin, Hindu, jungle, Mauritius, Pieter Both, Shiva, statues, temple, tourism, Vishnu
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Favorite Film, Favorite Camera
I finally got around to trying something a photographer friend suggested a couple of years ago. At the time, I was new to film photography and not trying anything too fancy, beyond simply getting the 50, 60, 70-year-old cameras I … Continue reading
Posted in film processing, Madagascar, Photography
Tagged 400, Antananarivo, black and white, film photography, grain, Kodak, Madagascar, push processing, Reunion, tri-x
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Kodak T-Max P3200: My First Roll
A notification from 35mmc today with Hamish Gill’s review of Kodak’s re-released P3200 reminded me that I, too, recently shot my first roll of P3200 – I just hadn’t gotten around to sharing my results. I’m a little bit late … Continue reading
Posted in film processing, Other Places, Photography, general, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged Addo, Alaris, elephant, film photography, Kodak, P3200, push development, South Africa, T-Max, zebra
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Droning with the Dolphins
They were so majestic. About a half-mile out, I would swim directly overhead a pod of dolphins swimming directly beneath me, maybe 7 or 8 meters down. They’d swim slowly, all most like they were “letting” me keep up. Then … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Other Places, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged dolphins, drone, GoPro, Indian, Le Morne, Mauritius, ocean
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Antananarivo’s New Road
Last year in November, Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo unveiled a new road, from the northwest of town to the airport. Within three days, workers were filling potholes, and within a week, the road was closed. In the year since, there have … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Madagascar
Tagged airport road, Antananarivo, DJI, drone, farming, Madagascar, Mavic, rice, road, straw
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Monsoons in Madagascar: a Blessing and a Curse
Madagascar’s rainy season normally runs from November-ish to February or March. Last year, we hardly even noticed it – beyond a handful of late-night, pretty intense, rainstorms, there was very little rain. And everyone was worried – rice yields were … Continue reading
Posted in Madagascar
Tagged Antananarivo, cyclone, flooding, Madagascar, monsoon, rain, rainy season
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Madikwe Game Reserve – One of South Africa’s Best Kept Secrets!
For most people, going on a safari is the trip of a lifetime. And there are numerous well-known game parks and reserves, in many African countries, where you can do just that. But if you decide to take the plunge … Continue reading
Posted in Other Places, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged African wild dogs, Big Five, elephant, game reserve, leopard, lion, Madikwe, Photography, safari, South Africa, Wildlife and Nature
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Mahajanga, Madagascar: Antsanitia Resort – View from the Sky
We’re doing much better at seeing the country to which we’ve been assigned early in our tour, rather than late, rushing, and ending up with a list of “places we wish we’d gone.” Of Madagascar’s noteworthy destinations (really the list is … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Madagascar, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged aerial, Antsanitia, beach, birds, boats, DJI, drone, flock, Madagascar, Mahajanga, Mavic, river, seagulls, sunset
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Trip to Nosy Be
I knew we had chosen the right place when the owner/manager greeted us in shorts and bare feet. No snooty welcome drinks and wet towels here! Although when I think back, I think there were actually welcome drinks and wet … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Madagascar, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged Anjiamarango, brittlefish, drone, frogs, island, Madagascar, Nosy Be, resort, snorkeling, sunset, travel
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Soaring over Kitesurfing Country
Up at the tippy-top of Madagascar sits the world’s second-largest natural bay, The main city there, commonly known by its former name, Diego Suarez, is called Antsiranana since 1975, and the area served as the entry point for the Battle of … Continue reading
Posted in Madagascar
Tagged aerial, Antsiranana, bay, diego suarez, drone, kitesurfing, Madagascar, Mantasaly, north
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When Madagascar played host to NASA
If you drive down the highway about 32 km southwest of Antananarivo, you may be surprised to see a giant white satellite dish next to some abandoned buildings not far from the road. This is a relic of the American … Continue reading
DJI Mavic Pro: First Flight! (Antananarivo, Madagascar)
Finally, it has arrived! Back in mid-October, I heard that DJI, the company that manufactured the first drone I owned, was releasing a small, foldable drone with an integrated camera. In other words, one that would allow me to carry … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Gear, Madagascar
Tagged aerial, camera, DJI, drone, Ivandry, Madagascar, Mavic Pro, rice fields, test
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Madagascar: Solar Eclipse at the Pangalanes Canal
I got an email from somebody at some point, soon after we arrived in Madagascar: there was to be a full solar eclipse, and we were invited to stay at the “Bush Camp” on the Pangalanes Canal, wherever that was. … Continue reading
The strangest animal you’ve (probably) never seen!
Meet the bizarre, but wonderful aye-aye. It’s an odd nocturnal lemur with a kind of creepily long middle finger and a bizarre, wild and wide-eyed expression. We were lucky enough to see a few of these in the wild and … Continue reading
Posted in Madagascar, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged ai-ai, ay-ay, aye-aye, lemur, Madagascar, night, nocturnal, primate, Wildlife and Nature
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Barefoot in the Malagasy Jungle: the Making of Onja’s Crowdfunding Video (part 3)
In the third and and final installment in this series I have written about a trip we took out to a remote village in Madagascar, to help film a crowdfunding video for a great cause, Onja. In this post I … Continue reading
Posted in Good Causes, Madagascar
Tagged Andovolalina, charity, crowdfunding, Madagascar, Onja, remote, rural, village life
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Barefoot in the Malagasy Jungle: the Making of Onja’s Crowdfunding Video (part 2)
This is part two in a series. Part one can be viewed here. So as I noted yesterday, after our long trek into the countryside, the first order of business was to meet with the President of Andovolalina, the village … Continue reading
Posted in Good Causes, Madagascar
Tagged Andovolalina, crowdfunding, Onja, Project Livelihood, Sam Lucas, Video Editing, village life
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Barefoot in the Malagasy Jungle: the Making of Onja’s Crowdfunding Video (part 1)
It started back in July when I got an interesting item in my “Google Alerts” for Madagascar. A small NGO was looking for a filmmaker and a social media manager to support their project in eastern Madagascar. I quickly fired … Continue reading
Posted in Good Causes, Madagascar
Tagged Andovolalina, charity, crowdfunding, fundraising, hiking, Madagascar, Mahanoro, NGO, Onja, Project Livelihood, village life
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Madagascar: Visiting the Tsingy de Bemaraha (Part 2)
This post is a continuation of my previous post, where I described out trip from Antananarivo to Morondava, and then north across two rivers and to the “petit tsingy” and a boat ride through the Manamobolo Gorge and the caves … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Madagascar, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged advice, aerial, Bekopaka, Bemaraha, drone, geology, grand, karst, limestone, Madagascar, Morondava, park, tips, travel, Tsingy
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Madagascar: Visiting the Tsingy de Bemaraha (Part 1)
Travel and Leisure has listed Madagascar as one of its 50 places to visit in 2017. Since we’re talking about a country that would stretch from New York City to the tip of Florida, I’ll help narrow things down a … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Madagascar
Tagged advice, Bekopaka, Belo Tsiribihina, drone, ferry, gorge, Mad Zebu, Manambolo, Mania, Morondava, tips, travel, Tsingy, Tsingy de Bemaraha
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Madagascar’s Majestic Baobabs
I’ve been pretty quiet here on the blog – we have been hard at work on some crowdfunding initiatives, and in between, I have been editing some of the video footage I shot on our trip to Madagascar’s west coast. … Continue reading
Posted in Aerial photography/videography, Madagascar
Tagged 3D Robotics, 3DR, aerial, allee de baobab, avenue de baobab, baobab, drone, Madagascar, Morondava, Solo
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Anjezika: Antananarivo’s “Waterworld”
This is Anjezika. Once a vibrant fishing and rice-growing village, it has gradually been encircled and choked off by the surrounding city of Antananarivo, Madagascar. Now, nobody grows anymore rice here. A few small fish can be collected from the … Continue reading
Posted in Good Causes, Madagascar, Zanaky Ny Lalana
Tagged Anjezika, Antananarivo, charity, children, literacy, Madagascar, poverty, school, Teach for Madagascar, Zanaky Ny Lalana
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Merry-Go-Round, Madagascar Style
In retrospect, the kids somehow look terrified. But they were having a great time, I assure you!
Posted in Madagascar
Tagged Antananarivo, carnival, carousel, Madagascar, merry-go-round
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